> Not sure what you mean Jeff. The Macintosh IIvx and IIvi were the first 
> to offer internal CD-ROM as an option, and I believe these are the 
> first with ROMs that recognise the "C" key to start from the CD. The 
> 840av was released several months after the IIvx, and the internal 
> CD-ROM was optional.
> 
> For bonus points, can anybody remember which model was the first to 
> come *standard* with CD?
> 
> I've also seen (and used) an upgrade System 7 CD (as in System 7.0) 
> back in 1991 or whenever System 7 first appeared. Don't know whether or 
> not it was bootable (at the time System 6 fitted onto an 800K floppy). 
> That CD would be neat to have now.
> 
> Vaughan
>

So the IIfx does have cdrom support on an external drive?




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